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S1, EP66 "Evans vs. Watson"
Shakeila is ready to marry Kelvin, hoping their trust issues and 15-year age gap won't keep her single.

S1, EP84 "Lozon vs. Lozon"
The mysterious disappearance of a prized Steelers jersey has Michelle and Ken's 23-year relationship on the line.

S1, EP83 "Bowie vs. Segarra"
A devastating revelation proves that love truly is blind in Sharise and Edson's relationship.

S1, EP53 "Rouzan vs Lunkins"
Jacoby called off the wedding because he is unhappy about Amber's business success; a compatibility test decides their future.

S2, EP35 "Minor vs. Sanders"
Breanna and Jonathan face a relationship crossroads, navigating trust, age gaps and uncertain futures in their complicated polyamorous love life.

S2, EP34 "Davis-Jones vs. Martin"
Alexus seeks vindication because hometown rumors have her boyfriend, Kristopher, questioning the paternity of their child.

S2, EP33 "Green vs. Vinson"
A compatibility test will decide if Shayla's and Rico's love can survive intimacy struggles, trust issues and family tensions.

S2, EP32 "Richmond vs. Morman"
With help from a sex expert, the judges advise Jahmeek and Marie on sex drive, stamina, and safewords.
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